UFC to innovate its broadcast experience with real-time stats provided through sensors

Dana White revealed that fighters could soon have sensors in their gloves which would provide real-time stats for viewers

The UFC is planning to innovate its broadcast model with the introduction of a new in-fight statistics system that will deliver an array of real-time data to viewers.

Speaking at a session at Cannes Lions titled 'Survival of the Fittest,' the promotion’s new owner, WME boss Ari Emanuel, discussed how the UFC is aiming to build a data business in part by placing sensors on athletes’ gloves, shorts and throughout the arena.

Also on stage with Emanuel was UFC president Dana White, who said: “We’re working on a lot of stats. We want to see the best knock out — its perfect for social media.”

The pair talked about how sensors could be used to detect the speed of a fighter’s punch, its impact and the number thrown, both during competition and training camps.

“We’re going to start creating videos from it that will be shareable with emojis,” Emanuel added. “We’re about six months away from that.”

During the session White was also touched on a topic which is likely to become increasingly more talked about during the remainder of the year when he commented that the UFC was aiming to “cut the best TV deals”.

With many leagues, including the NBA and NFL, already locked up in long-term deals, the UFC’s next broadcast agreement is expected to be one of the largest in sport over the next couple of years.

WME-IMG plan to take to market the rights to four annual broadcast windows that Fox now holds, six annual cable events and weekly programming, plus the UFC’s over-the-top Fight Pass service. The new rights deal is not expected to include the company’s pay-per-view business, which will likely be retained by WME-IMG.

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